The power of Instagram is in relationships and collaboration. In this presentation, I'll share best practices for pitching your book to influencers on Instagram; how to build relationships that go beyond Instagram; how to use Instagram as a search engine to find the right people to collaborate with on your book; and why DMs are not as scary as you might think!
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    Kate Frantz
    Author
    Kate Frantz is the founder of Thy Olive Tree, where she self-publishes Catholic books, runs a market featuring books from nearly 25 independently published authors, and launched the Fiat Self-Publishing Academy to teach authors how to publish good, true, and beautiful books through the lens of the Catholic faith. Connect with Kate at: www.thyolivetree.com, https://academy.thyolivetree.com, and www.Instagram.com/thyolivetree
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    Colleen Pressprich
    Author
    I am a former missionary and Montessori teacher who uses all of the lessons learned in the mission field and the classroom to live her dream of homeschooling and ministering in the Domestic Church.

    In my spare time, I write, blog, cultivate our classroom and curriculum, and create handmade faith-filled items for our family and friends. You can most often find in yoga pants, surrounded by piles of laundry, looking for my cold coffee.

    If you’re looking for more of our loud and messy journey towards Heaven, you can follow me on instagram @colleenpressprich.
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    Karina Fabian
    Karina Fabian uses her God-given gifts to put her characters in ridiculous situations then laughs maniacally as they work themselves out of it. Fortunately for her (and the state of her soul), they do, much to the amusement of readers. A part-time comedienne and freelance writer, she’s managed to write over 40 books. She lives in Florida with her rocket scientist husband. Find her books at http://karinafabian.com.
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    Catholic Writers Conference Chairpersons
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    Joseph Scordato